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I rate him a lot for putting himself into the limelight like this, receiving and taking constructive feedback on the spot and on camera and then having to implement it instantly knowing he'd be judged. Fantastic work.
This was funny as hell. I love Pin's little smirk throughout. Proper dad-style driving lessons. Phoebe and her dad are so sweet. You should have them both back on again soon. Wishing her the best of luck. She's doing really well.
Alongside my lessons with an instructor, I also had lessons in the car with my dad. He came from a background of driving for over 35 years now and driven from cars to vans to lorries and even fast response vehicles. I probably learnt more having both the instructor and my dad than the majority of learners do with just an instructor
That sounds great tbh having two trained opinions. I think the problem is when the parent isn't qualified to teach. Then you end up with this mess lol. (not bashing the dad though, he is pretty good honestly and I've seen far worse online, it's just obviously instructors are trained to be able to explain and give commands and stuff in these situations)
I had lessons with an instructor but for the last month I had just my mum supervising. I think you need the instructor to teach you and then private practise to just get experience. I think if my mum would of tried to teach me I wouldn't of passed.
Passed and been driving for two years now it’s actually mental how hard it is to drive when ur a learner I remember being so anxious and struggling so much and now driving makes complete sense to me and I can’t believe I was ever so incapable 😂
Oh, how I yearn, dear Lord, for the day I no longer have to suffer the burn of anxiety while learning to drive. It is a pit of turmoil only you can rescue me from. Please, please, please... let me pass my test.
Think her dad struggles with making compliments because his line of work once you explained to him what kind of compliments to give he did try even if he did look a little uncomfortable doing this he did a really good job and it was a good drive
20:00 I had this problem for like 20 lessons 💀. It's because you change gears at the wrong speed for the gear you've selected, so slow down more. But you can certainly do that if you wanna prepare early but if you ain't in the speed range of that gear, when you select it hold the clutch at bite for more longer then normal otherwise you get that car jerking
Don’t give up trying and it will be good memories. I wish I have my parents teaching me but they flat out refused. You can try with instructor and your dad too.
Nice driving getting the practice in with a parent outside of lessons makes a huge difference it means you can get taught something in a lesson and can then practice it. Watching UA-cam as useful as it is , isnt going to develop you skills say on a roundabout. When going straight on you can use both lanes to go straight ahead. Say in rush hour traffic there is no need to stick all the time to left when going straight you can use the the right to progress. So left lane anything before 12 straight both lanes can be used and right lane for past 12.
Saw the difference between instructor v parent this week as I was doing first reverse bay parks. With my instructor helping to guide, I consistently had the car in between the bay lines. In the same car park, a parent with their child was also doing reverse bay parking and the bay lines were right underneath the centre of the car.
Episode seven and she would need some practice Both in driving yes and for her to pass her uk theory test.😮 She has definitely made progress in each video. ❤ This was good for pin, to understand her dad’s driving teaching methods.😊 i agree with Kirsty’s comment too. 💜 Phoebe will hopefully pass her theory test and book in her practical uk driving test in near future. ☺️💕 Nice video in this mini series with her driving learning progress. 😅
My mid 80 something year old granddad wants to take me driving. He even bought me a car without consulting with anyone but it just wasn’t suitable (he bought it from shady sellers). I’ve had multiple lessons, watched hours worth of youtube videos, practiced with my mum and failed one test and I’m not getting any better at driving - Although I’m not awful at it, I have hood hazard awareness and stuff, I just can’t get the hang of staying in my lane when turning, smooth speed control, parking and other finer details. Whilst the idea is sweet, he isn’t able to multitask or concentrate on multiple tasks well anymore and can’t hear well. I do have a different car now but his idea of “safety” is to pull up the handbrake which is obviously incredibly dangerous - especially at higher speeds.
I think she’s really good considering she hasn’t been learning for too long! Only criticism I would make is she she needs to use higher gears and change gears sooner
Coasting too. She is coasting all the time. She goes down a gear but doesn’t engage that gear by getting off the clutch. Like 19:48 for example, she coasted way too early. Yea the camera makes things look a further away but still to long. She does it at almost all the roundabouts.
Bad habit of hers is coasting all the time. Coming up to the roundabout, she puts her foot on the clutch, goes down a gear but keeps foot down. There is no engine breaking happening. However pin probably already knows this.
Just curious, it appears that students are allowed to clutch coast in the UK, is that correct? I am a driving instructor in Australia and it's not allowed for safety reasons and the impact it can have on your vehicle's ability to stop safely.
No, we're not supposed to. Instructors usually intervene and stop the habit of coasting because it can be dangerous as it speeds the car up rather than slows it down, and it takes longer to slow the car down when coasting. I'm pretty sure you can fail if you do it too much. Not 100% sure though.
You likely wouldn't fail your test if you're still in control of the car, but it is discouraged as it can wear your clutch out and, like you said, you don't have engine braking so may lose some control over the car.
i dont live in UK but in my country if we waiting for a green light we must stay in neutral if we stay in gear 1 for more than 5 sec its a serious fault
Hi Pin, are you interested in filming lessons for driving instructors in training? To some extend this video has elements of 'instructor training', as an experienced driver i'd be interested to see the process of becoming a driving instructor.
The incident at 9:17 where she could have emerged under the shield of the big lorry. Would this be OK to do on your test or could you fail for just assuming the road is clear?
I find it so weird that everyone in the UK drives with instructors. I'm from Sweden, all of my friends had under 10 lessons with instructors, the vast majority had under 5 lessons. Everyone drives with their parents here.
@@Evexified They really aren't. We drive for 35-45 minutes. Around half fail on their first try. We don't have emergency stops, but "please park here" and such is still prevalent
I don't know anything about instructor insurance but isn't Phoebe able to just get regular temp insurance? Dad's not an instructor or instructing on a regular basis for income so I don't see that breaking any policy rules.
@@windroid_user I doubt you can insure a driving school car on temp learners insurance when it’s already insured for learners with an instructor Pin needs to let us know how he’s done it as a lot of my students watch his videos & their parents will want to know now also
@@SiRhodesDriverTrainingYeah like I said I don't know the rules, there may indeed be something in Pin's instructor insurance prohibiting anyone from taking out regular learner's insurance on the vehicle. I don't recall seeing anything conflicting with provisional insurance T&Cs when I read them before (I just remember something about hire cars being excluded I think). And judging by the YT name I just noticed, I think you know a little bit more on the subject than me😅
its your choice, you can either hold footbrake or engage the parking brake, the difference is that the parking brake is much stronger and it doesnt turn on rear braking light
@@7rodo brakes don't make a difference when we're talking about a stopped car with a running engine. If you are coming to a stop then yes, you should brake on gear so there's less fuel consumption compared to going neutral which eats more fuel. But when you are fully stopped it doesn't make a difference. I guess.
I absolutely love Phoebe! I was the exact same when I first started driving and now (apart from my slight fear of hills) I'm so much more confident and finally able to stop being so harsh on myself and second guessing everything. It takes time, she's going brilliant! Well done Phoebe 🫶🥰
Interesting I thought the family member would be in the back seat. Question I have is was everything for this covered on insurance? If the ladies dad on here is not his car or is insurances cover then this is a massive risk to take. When I learnt to drive I got told if I wanted a family member but no chance would driving instructor be in the back seat and let family member take over unless they owned the car too.
I failed 2 times in 1 month and have another test in February First time I failed was one serious fault 4 minors speed on approach which I accept as I did break very hash to turn left into a road the second again 1 serious fault 3 minors time was controlled stop which was a emergency stop the examiner told me to speed up and then he said stop i breaked heavy and put the hand break up but still got a fail for not breaking hard enough everyone I drive says I’m a good driver I feel like the examiner was being harsh 🤷🏾♂️
On many of these videos, the drivers appear to let the clutch out before accelerating. I'm not even sure how that's possible without stalling, but it's a very, very bad habit to have.
Omg what he said about negatives and stuff i totally get that because i did one mistake with my driving instructor and after that i focused on to much of what i did and i couldnt believe i did that and i wouldnt let it go my instructor was great she told me to stop the car take a deep breath its alright and mistakes happen she said my driving is perfect so what i made one mistake you know but omg it totally messed me up lol and i still take driving lessons but i am good at driving its just my theory test holding me back Lol
Because its not a legal requirement. Also leaving it in gear when stopped makes it easier for learners to move off fast, instead of having to get in gear and drop the handbrake. Most learners will start putting it in neutral after they pass
@@hqund7816 and when your foot slips off the clutch, can happen, so certainly not a safe option! As if the learner, when passed, will then do it differently, they have been taught they are doing it correctly. If we could learn to drive few decades back putting into neutral and handbrake on, why do today's learners need it 'easier'?
@@josephinestecak4945 Then...don't let your foot slip off? Look, for what its worth, I'm a learner and I take the car out of gear and handbrake on when I'm not first in the queue, but I can see why people don't, its just easier and less to think about in the test. Not sure why you put so much pride in putting the car in neutral, it isn't that deep.
@@hqund7816 not pride, just amazed that important basic safety has been dropped from the lessons and test in the name of "easy". If we could do this safety action decades ago why is it so difficult now?
@@josephinestecak4945 I would barely consider taking the car out of gear a safety measure. There is zero mention of it in the highway code aswell. The only reason people do it is to save their left leg from aching, and to reduce wear on the clutch bearing.
she keeps the clutch in way too much. Several times she is slowing down to lights, etc, moving through the gears as if to use engine braking ... but doesn't release the clutch! so all she is doing is free wheeling/coasting!
Weird they do not allow driving with experienced family drivers or friends etc here, at all what so ever. Only through official schools with a proper teacher in paid lessons are you allowed to drive as a learner. Shame really, all about money I guess.
If you are learning to drive or will be starting soon please check out my Ultimate Driving Course. The Ultimate Driving Course itself has been designed to enhance your Driving Journey helping you save time and money on your driving Lessons by offering structured and informative videos on every single topic required to pass your test for the price of one lesson
But don’t take my word for it, I have unlocked the first three modules/10 Videos of the Automatic and Manual Editions of the Ultimate Driving Course for you to try. So even if you don’t buy the course you will be prepared for your first few lessons with your own Instructor
www.ultimatedrivingcourse.com/
We have now introduced a FREE TO ACCESS Theory Section. As part of Phase 1 you can now access the below features.
• Practice Theory Questions
• Road Sign Flashcards
• Theory Mock Tests
These new features will be free to access regardless of whether you have purchased the Ultimate Driving Course or not.
I rate him a lot for putting himself into the limelight like this, receiving and taking constructive feedback on the spot and on camera and then having to implement it instantly knowing he'd be judged. Fantastic work.
This was funny as hell. I love Pin's little smirk throughout. Proper dad-style driving lessons. Phoebe and her dad are so sweet. You should have them both back on again soon. Wishing her the best of luck. She's doing really well.
Macca is a good dude and can tell he cares and is trying his best to help her out great dad 😅
Need more of parents teaching videos!
yes! Very entertaining and interesting to see the difference
Alongside my lessons with an instructor, I also had lessons in the car with my dad. He came from a background of driving for over 35 years now and driven from cars to vans to lorries and even fast response vehicles. I probably learnt more having both the instructor and my dad than the majority of learners do with just an instructor
That sounds great tbh having two trained opinions. I think the problem is when the parent isn't qualified to teach. Then you end up with this mess lol. (not bashing the dad though, he is pretty good honestly and I've seen far worse online, it's just obviously instructors are trained to be able to explain and give commands and stuff in these situations)
@@tomchapman128my dad was trained to be an instructor for RED driving school 5 years ago but things didn’t plan out
I had lessons with an instructor but for the last month I had just my mum supervising. I think you need the instructor to teach you and then private practise to just get experience. I think if my mum would of tried to teach me I wouldn't of passed.
Her dad just needs to understand she doesn't need to be perfect yet, it'll all come to her when her confidence builds lol
Now for dad to do a mock test to see if he'd still pass 😂
Her Dad needs access to a dual controlled car
A mock test competition? Phoebe Vs Her Dad?
Yes wee need to see this hahaha
I think Dad was a lot more patient than I thought he’d be, although Phoebe has the makings of a brilliant driver to be fair.
Passed and been driving for two years now it’s actually mental how hard it is to drive when ur a learner I remember being so anxious and struggling so much and now driving makes complete sense to me and I can’t believe I was ever so incapable 😂
Any tip
@@zarabukhari6621get good
Oh, how I yearn, dear Lord, for the day I no longer have to suffer the burn of anxiety while learning to drive. It is a pit of turmoil only you can rescue me from.
Please, please, please... let me pass my test.
@@kwameoluwasomihow did you do
@@beingvanni5773 I PASSED 🙌😭
The look of absolute disgust on his face 🤣
😂😂😂
🤣🤣🤣
LMAO!
hahahahahaa
"I can get a taxi to the curb" Killed me off XD
I don’t think I’ve had this much fun from laughter watching a UA-cam video in my life, seriously 🤣😭
Looks like dad has secretly been using the ultimate driving course
Brave dad and very diplomatic instructor with the driver in the middle 😂 well done all
learning to drive with your parents is the funniest thing in the world, every single lesson i used to quit
He would make a amazing instructor reminds me of my dad.
That was really nice to watch, phoebe is making real progress. Welld one
beautiful to see, well done all 3.
Think her dad struggles with making compliments because his line of work once you explained to him what kind of compliments to give he did try even if he did look a little uncomfortable doing this he did a really good job and it was a good drive
"i can get a taxi to the curb" 😂😂
Thank you Macca for your service.
Pin's face throughout this was so funny 😂
20:00 I had this problem for like 20 lessons 💀. It's because you change gears at the wrong speed for the gear you've selected, so slow down more. But you can certainly do that if you wanna prepare early but if you ain't in the speed range of that gear, when you select it hold the clutch at bite for more longer then normal otherwise you get that car jerking
4:20 alright no one dating your daughter any time soon 😂
I went for a drive with my dad, after only three lessons lol Lets say it lasted less than five minutes before I turned around and drove back home 😅
Don’t give up trying and it will be good memories. I wish I have my parents teaching me but they flat out refused. You can try with instructor and your dad too.
i must say the video quality is superb before anything else
Nice driving getting the practice in with a parent outside of lessons makes a huge difference it means you can get taught something in a lesson and can then practice it. Watching UA-cam as useful as it is , isnt going to develop you skills say on a roundabout. When going straight on you can use both lanes to go straight ahead. Say in rush hour traffic there is no need to stick all the time to left when going straight you can use the the right to progress. So left lane anything before 12 straight both lanes can be used and right lane for past 12.
Fantastic. Loved this. Learnt a lot & mightily entertained.
Saw the difference between instructor v parent this week as I was doing first reverse bay parks. With my instructor helping to guide, I consistently had the car in between the bay lines. In the same car park, a parent with their child was also doing reverse bay parking and the bay lines were right underneath the centre of the car.
Brake first and then clutch
Break first if your going at higher speeds clutch first if at slower speeds
@@Caoimhe10it’s always brake first for slowing down.
@@Caoimhe10 clutch first only if the revs are already at 1000, if above, even slightly, I brake first
Episode seven and she would need some practice
Both in driving yes and for her to pass her uk theory test.😮
She has definitely made progress in each video. ❤
This was good for pin, to understand her dad’s driving teaching methods.😊
i agree with Kirsty’s comment too. 💜
Phoebe will hopefully pass her theory test and book in her practical uk driving test in near future. ☺️💕
Nice video in this mini series with her driving learning progress. 😅
Wait that's her dad? Has he discovered the elixir of immortality? He doesn't look a day older than 30.
Was thinking that, he looks rly good for his age which I would assume is around 50. Must be something in the RAF they give their men
He definitely looks over 30 lol sorry.
Lol he looks 30+ almost 40 and she doesn’t look 18 , look like shes in her mid 20s.. Frozen food diet
He had her when he was 12
@@yurp7903 wow thats rude, you shouldnt be talking though lets be real
Pin was wrong about that near-crash being the highlight of the video. The real highlight was "I can get a taxi to the curb" 🚕🚕🚕
Either he just looks really young or the maths aint adding up 😂😂
My mid 80 something year old granddad wants to take me driving. He even bought me a car without consulting with anyone but it just wasn’t suitable (he bought it from shady sellers). I’ve had multiple lessons, watched hours worth of youtube videos, practiced with my mum and failed one test and I’m not getting any better at driving - Although I’m not awful at it, I have hood hazard awareness and stuff, I just can’t get the hang of staying in my lane when turning, smooth speed control, parking and other finer details. Whilst the idea is sweet, he isn’t able to multitask or concentrate on multiple tasks well anymore and can’t hear well. I do have a different car now but his idea of “safety” is to pull up the handbrake which is obviously incredibly dangerous - especially at higher speeds.
Passed first time today using your ultimate driving course and these videos, best part only 5 minors!!!! 🎉 thank you so much for your videos
coasting to much father was listening lol
How did that conversation go?
DGN: "Hey, bruv. Your daughter drives like shite. That's your work, innit? Wanna go on cam?"
Dad: "yeah, alright"
😂😂
I had no lessons from anyone but my instructor,them with my son. Passed first time
I wouldn't go on the inside of a lorry at a roundabout , as one you are in their blind spot and two they some times need two lanes
This was so entertaining and I’ve had my license for months.
this guy is awesome id I wish he taught me how to drive
She drives well but definitely has to improve both her junction observations and mirror checks.
This comment has nothing to do with the video but I managed to pass my driving lesson first time today! 😁😁😁
I think she’s really good considering she hasn’t been learning for too long! Only criticism I would make is she she needs to use higher gears and change gears sooner
Coasting too. She is coasting all the time. She goes down a gear but doesn’t engage that gear by getting off the clutch. Like 19:48 for example, she coasted way too early.
Yea the camera makes things look a further away but still to long. She does it at almost all the roundabouts.
joined the passed and still watching squad💪passed first try. 1 minor use of mirrors
Good video mate!
Dad is great/brave for giving lessons without pedals 😅
well it sounds like he is in a army so he probably doesn't afraid death 🤣
Bad habit of hers is coasting all the time. Coming up to the roundabout, she puts her foot on the clutch, goes down a gear but keeps foot down. There is no engine breaking happening. However pin probably already knows this.
Just curious, it appears that students are allowed to clutch coast in the UK, is that correct? I am a driving instructor in Australia and it's not allowed for safety reasons and the impact it can have on your vehicle's ability to stop safely.
No, we're not supposed to. Instructors usually intervene and stop the habit of coasting because it can be dangerous as it speeds the car up rather than slows it down, and it takes longer to slow the car down when coasting. I'm pretty sure you can fail if you do it too much. Not 100% sure though.
You likely wouldn't fail your test if you're still in control of the car, but it is discouraged as it can wear your clutch out and, like you said, you don't have engine braking so may lose some control over the car.
am watching this because am a learner too from Namibia we also drive on the left side of the road
my dad IS my instructor so i get this daily 😭😭
Dad looks stressed out lol
He did pretty well but she didn’t do any mirror checks before signalling at any point in the lesson.
In my case it was the instructor telling me to slow down & my dad telling me to speed/gear up - still passed though
17:24
Thx
18:00 Since when is it okay to drive on the markings? The markings are clearly delineating the lanes.
You cant stop on those marking but you can use them to prepare turns, you sometimes see them in the middle lanes for turning right
😂😂😂😂 abit like my dad but I'm doing it correctly 😂😂😂 good job on the lesson 👍
this is the best vidoe ive watchedd here😂😅✌️
i dont live in UK but in my country if we waiting for a green light we must stay in neutral if we stay in gear 1 for more than 5 sec its a serious fault
Damn which country is that? UK doesn't have that rule.
Great to see 😮
Hi Pin, are you interested in filming lessons for driving instructors in training?
To some extend this video has elements of 'instructor training', as an experienced driver i'd be interested to see the process of becoming a driving instructor.
Worst thing for me is my dad is an instructor and dk how I passed and took lessons with him 😂😂😂
The incident at 9:17 where she could have emerged under the shield of the big lorry. Would this be OK to do on your test or could you fail for just assuming the road is clear?
Yes you can use larger vehicles like trucks and lorries as a shield because they are slower when moving off on a roundabout
Thank you.
I love it 😂❤
Why does she press the clutch without changing gears or braking?
interesting video would love to see more of these vids i agree Phoebe doing really well just experience
Her dad looks awesome... My mom wants his phone number...
😂😂😂😂😂
This is my dad lmao
I find it so weird that everyone in the UK drives with instructors. I'm from Sweden, all of my friends had under 10 lessons with instructors, the vast majority had under 5 lessons. Everyone drives with their parents here.
because the UK tests are a lot harder than in Sweden, so having a instructor allows them to prepare accordingly.
because in sweden, you insure the car but in the uk you have to get a learner insurance for each person you teach.
in sweden, you insure the car, and then anyone can drive the car from your neighbours to a person from another country.@@Evexified
@@Evexified They really aren't. We drive for 35-45 minutes. Around half fail on their first try. We don't have emergency stops, but "please park here" and such is still prevalent
@@Evexified you don't know that
Pin, correct the coasting please.
7:29 that guy was in the wrong lane
Pin, how do you go on for insurance if Dads in the front ? I thought it had to be a PDI / ADI or Examiner for the insurance to be valid ? Cheers
Yeah that's what i was thinking.....
I don't know anything about instructor insurance but isn't Phoebe able to just get regular temp insurance?
Dad's not an instructor or instructing on a regular basis for income so I don't see that breaking any policy rules.
@@windroid_user I doubt you can insure a driving school car on temp learners insurance when it’s already insured for learners with an instructor
Pin needs to let us know how he’s done it as a lot of my students watch his videos & their parents will want to know now also
@@SiRhodesDriverTrainingYeah like I said I don't know the rules, there may indeed be something in Pin's instructor insurance prohibiting anyone from taking out regular learner's insurance on the vehicle.
I don't recall seeing anything conflicting with provisional insurance T&Cs when I read them before (I just remember something about hire cars being excluded I think).
And judging by the YT name I just noticed, I think you know a little bit more on the subject than me😅
Do a mock test with her dad
Why do you use the parking brake fof when you stop ?
Is that a UK thing ?
Cause I'm currently learning to drive and I always use the normal footbrake
its your choice, you can either hold footbrake or engage the parking brake, the difference is that the parking brake is much stronger and it doesnt turn on rear braking light
@@keffisiontkoless fuel consumption
@@7rodo brakes don't make a difference when we're talking about a stopped car with a running engine. If you are coming to a stop then yes, you should brake on gear so there's less fuel consumption compared to going neutral which eats more fuel. But when you are fully stopped it doesn't make a difference. I guess.
She needs to use the mirrors more (Observation)
Noticed that aswell, very rarely she will look at her mirrors before indicating / slowing down.
noticed this
She does alright when Pin is up front to remind her, but it seems like she forgets when he isn't.
How to invalidate your car insurance... an instructor is not in full control of the vehicle and it isnt a test
Next video dad drive and daughter will give the instructions.
She is slightly coasting the vehicle, but other than that, quite good 👍
4:20 wow
I absolutely love Phoebe! I was the exact same when I first started driving and now (apart from my slight fear of hills) I'm so much more confident and finally able to stop being so harsh on myself and second guessing everything. It takes time, she's going brilliant! Well done Phoebe 🫶🥰
Interesting I thought the family member would be in the back seat. Question I have is was everything for this covered on insurance? If the ladies dad on here is not his car or is insurances cover then this is a massive risk to take. When I learnt to drive I got told if I wanted a family member but no chance would driving instructor be in the back seat and let family member take over unless they owned the car too.
Word to the wise .dont learn with a family member. Always ends badly.
Bros trying to teach him how to be a parents to his daughter 😅
I failed 2 times in 1 month and have another test in February
First time I failed was one serious fault 4 minors speed on approach which I accept as I did break very hash to turn left into a road the second again 1 serious fault 3 minors time was controlled stop which was a emergency stop the examiner told me to speed up and then he said stop i breaked heavy and put the hand break up but still got a fail for not breaking hard enough everyone I drive says I’m a good driver I feel like the examiner was being harsh 🤷🏾♂️
Same i feel so depressed 😢 failed two times😢
On many of these videos, the drivers appear to let the clutch out before accelerating. I'm not even sure how that's possible without stalling, but it's a very, very bad habit to have.
Omg what he said about negatives and stuff i totally get that because i did one mistake with my driving instructor and after that i focused on to much of what i did and i couldnt believe i did that and i wouldnt let it go my instructor was great she told me to stop the car take a deep breath its alright and mistakes happen she said my driving is perfect so what i made one mistake you know but omg it totally messed me up lol and i still take driving lessons but i am good at driving its just my theory test holding me back Lol
Why is the learner allowed to sit at traffic lights with foot on clutch, in gear, instead of putting into neutral and handbrake on?
Because its not a legal requirement. Also leaving it in gear when stopped makes it easier for learners to move off fast, instead of having to get in gear and drop the handbrake.
Most learners will start putting it in neutral after they pass
@@hqund7816 and when your foot slips off the clutch, can happen, so certainly not a safe option! As if the learner, when passed, will then do it differently, they have been taught they are doing it correctly. If we could learn to drive few decades back putting into neutral and handbrake on, why do today's learners need it 'easier'?
@@josephinestecak4945 Then...don't let your foot slip off? Look, for what its worth, I'm a learner and I take the car out of gear and handbrake on when I'm not first in the queue, but I can see why people don't, its just easier and less to think about in the test.
Not sure why you put so much pride in putting the car in neutral, it isn't that deep.
@@hqund7816 not pride, just amazed that important basic safety has been dropped from the lessons and test in the name of "easy". If we could do this safety action decades ago why is it so difficult now?
@@josephinestecak4945 I would barely consider taking the car out of gear a safety measure. There is zero mention of it in the highway code aswell. The only reason people do it is to save their left leg from aching, and to reduce wear on the clutch bearing.
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He doesn’t have the reflexes that you have or it would’ve gone better
Pheobe
Passed today with one minor, THANK YOU PIN YOU’RE THE MAN!
she keeps the clutch in way too much. Several times she is slowing down to lights, etc, moving through the gears as if to use engine braking ... but doesn't release the clutch! so all she is doing is free wheeling/coasting!
He comes across as a knob
Tbf he's not explaining clearly enough to her what to do.
He isnt an instructor so he isnt gonna be perfect
@@7rodo yes I understand that
Okay okay okay
She is cute.
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Weird they do not allow driving with experienced family drivers or friends etc here, at all what so ever. Only through official schools with a proper teacher in paid lessons are you allowed to drive as a learner. Shame really, all about money I guess.
Yh im a weapons technician
So ur weapons blow my country to kingdom come?
Yh
Awkward